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1    II| Throughout their growth their own ancestral type.~ This happens surely
2   III|          come, they yet~ Make the ancestral sacrifices there,~ Butcher
3   III|        and to deer why given~ The ancestral fear and tendency to flee,~
4    IV|       sweat;~ And the well-earned ancestral property~ Becometh head-bands,
5    IV|        and diversely brings back~ Ancestral features, voices too, and
6     V|       able to turn~ The same into ancestral Roman speech.~ Yet if, percase,
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